While spring is more about yard preparation, summer is a time for maintenance. Proper lawn maintenance promotes healthy root systems, so that your lawn will be more drought-tolerant and resistant to pests and disease. Here are a few tips for summer yard maintenance in Florida: Fertilize only when grass is actively growing. In Florida, that would exclude winter months. Do …
Best Plants for Spring
Spring has sprung! Florida gardeners can grow plants and vegetables year-round, but spring is the time when warm weather returns, temperatures have not reached their hottest and everything restarts its growing season. Some great summer annuals that can be planted in the spring are caladium, which requires full to partial shade; salvia, which is more partial shade to partial sun; …
Different Types of Mulch
Mulch has a host of benefits. Of course it can prevent the germination of weeds, but it can also protect the soil from extreme temperatures which can damage root systems. Mulch keeps soil damp longer after it rains, which can help tremendously during dry periods. It can also keep soil from compacting in heavy rains, and it helps retain oxygen …
Checklist for Summer Landscaping
Summer is a great time to have parties by the pool, entertain guests and simply enjoy your yard…so now is the perfect time to start preparing your yard for fun in the sun! Planning ahead and keeping up with yard maintenance all year long can also help keep your yard maintenance responsibilities from piling up. First, you want to make …
Timing is Everything When Planting Grass in Florida
There are many types of hearty grasses that grow well in Florida, including Bahia, Bermuda, St. Augustine and Zoysia. There are, however, some rules of thumb and suggested steps for successful grass planting in Florida. First and foremost, it is imperative to plant grass at the right time of year. It is common to plant year-round in Florida – as …
It’s a New Year – Time for a New Yard, A New Look!
Our yard is a large part of our lives. It’s what greets us as soon as we return home; it’s what our neighbors see when they drive by; it’s where we barbeque, frolic in the pool and enjoy quality time with friends and family. It’s a New Year – time for a new yard, a new look. The right landscaping …
Grass vs. Mulch
Growing grass in Florida can be challenging due to the heat, sun, soil and certain prolific insects. There are some grasses, however, that are more tolerant of this unique environment. St. Augustine is one of the most commonly used grasses because it has adapted to warm, humid conditions and can grow in many types of soils. There are various types …
Get Your Yard Back in Shape for the Holidays!
Do you have family or friends coming for Thanksgiving? If so, now is the perfect time to get your yard back in shape just in time for the holiday season! The Edgewater Yard Shop has everything you need for a beautifully manicured lawn and yard. We offer a full range of landscaping materials, including mulch in cypress blend, pine bark, …
Seasonal Planting in Florida
In Florida, the foliage is lush and there is always something in bloom. Here is some monthly information to help keep your yard at its best: October is when much of Florida’s citrus begins to ripen. Trim fall grasses. Rose growing can be difficult in Florida, but if you have them, prepare the soil with cow manure and peat moss. …
Fall Landscaping in Florida
After a long, hot summer season are you yearning for some fresh fall landscaping? We have almost reached the fall season, which promises fewer storms, less rain and cooler weather. As it begins to cool down, you may find yourself spending more time working toward making your yard more beautiful. It’s certainly time! Go ahead…enhance your curb appeal and create …